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David Dennis Announces Retirement from Eckerd Connects

David Dennis

The longtime leader of Eckerd Connects, David Dennis, is retiring as President and CEO effective June 30, 2025. Dennis has worked at the national non-profit for 18 years. Founded in 1968, Eckerd Connects helps individuals build a pathway to success through education, skills-building, and employment. The non-profit has grown under his leadership to serve nearly 24,000 clients each year.

“When I joined this staff 18 years ago, I knew that we were ripe with opportunity to connect people to their potential,” said Dennis. “It was because of our team’s obvious drive and commitment to the mission and vision of our organization that major transformation was possible. In thinking how far we have come together, I am grateful and overwhelmed.” 

When Dennis arrived in 2007, the organization was struggling financially. Through his leadership, Eckerd became a financially sound, nationally recognized nonprofit. Dennis also acquired and successfully merged four organizations into Eckerd Connects, expanding the organization’s workforce development and Job Corp programs – leading to a focus on more pro-active, preventive social services.  

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“First and foremost, our Board and Executive Leadership Teams are tremendously grateful to David for his years of leadership,” said Eric Beck, Chairman of the Eckerd Connects Board of Directors. “As we say goodbye to David, we look to find our next leader – someone who can help us continue to provide the solutions that will help struggling families thrive.” 

The Eckerd Connects Board of Directors is already hard at work identifying the organization’s next leader and ensuring a smooth transition. The organization recently finalized their Strategic Plan that charts their path forward into 2029, securing a mission focused organization for the next leader.  

“I am so proud of the tremendous work we have accomplished together,” said Dennis. “And the work that’s just beginning for our organization.” 

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